US Fed’s ex-risk expert flags inflation worries and suggests how China can tackle economic obstacles Carl Tannenbaum comments on interest rate cuts and outlines concerns in the face of geopolitical tensions and global supply-chain upheavals. 05/28/2024 - 6:44 am | View Link
Canada finance minister says budget created conditions for cut in interest rates "We have been conscious of our side of things," Freeland said, when asked if June would be a right time for the central bank to cut rates. BoC Governor Tiff Macklem said last month that the federal ... 05/28/2024 - 4:03 am | View Link
ECB poised to cut interest rates in divergence from Fed and Bank of England The European Central Bank (ECB) is almost certain to become the first major central bank to start cutting interest rates next week, with two key officials saying it is time to lower borrowing costs. 05/27/2024 - 3:34 am | View Link
The time is ripe to cut interest rates next week, European Central Bank's Rehn says Olli Rehn and Philip Lane became the latest figures at the European Central Bank to indicate that an interest rate cut next week is practically a done deal. The European Central Bank is expected to ... 05/26/2024 - 10:18 pm | View Link
European, Asian stocks rise as traders eye US inflation Asian markets rose Monday, tracking a bounce on Wall Street at the end of a painful week for investors, with eyes now on the upcoming release of key US inflation data.Focus is now turning to the ... 05/26/2024 - 9:38 pm | View Link
Kitchen + Kocktails by Kevin Kelley aims to deliver bring upscale comfort food when the restaurant opens at Queen City Quarter, formerly the EpiCentre.
From the Triad Business Journal.
East Coast Wings + Grill is putting its five-year growth strategy – including signing for 10 more locations and opening four by the end of 2024 – into place with a key hire.
The restaurant franchise has hired Ashley Mitchell as its vice president of marketing to help East Coast Wings + Grill elevate brand awareness and local store marketing.
As the return to the office ramped up for corporate heavyweights after the pandemic, there was considerable discussion about what the moves would mean for turnover — especially for younger workers and women.
New research from the University of Michigan, Ipsos Public Affairs and the University of Chicago explored what happened once those policies were in place.
The verdict?
Good morning readers. It's Thursday.
We'll kick things off with big news from our sister publication down Interstate 95, the Washington Business Journal. Giant pandas will once again grace the National Zoo in D. C. They'll be on American soil through April 2034, thanks to an agreement with China.
The bears, Bao Li and Qing Bao, will be arriving later this year.